Assessment of the perioperative period in civilians injured in the Syrian Civil War

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Main Author: Hakimoglu,Sedat
Publication Date: 2015
Other Authors: Karcioglu,Murat, Tuzcu,Kasim, Davarci,Isil, Koyuncu,Onur, Dikey,Ismail, Turhanoglu,Selim, Sari,Ali, Acipayam,Mehmet, Karatepe,Celalettin
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Summary: BACKGROUND: wars and its challenges have historically afflicted humanity. In Syria, severe injuries occurred due to firearms and explosives used in the war between government forces and civilians for a period of over 2 years. MATERIALS AND METHODS: the study included 364 cases, who were admitted to Mustafa Kemal University Hospital, Medicine School (Hatay, Turkey), and underwent surgery. Survivors and non-survivors were compared regarding injury site, injury type and number of transfusions given. The mortality rate found in this study was also compared to those reported in other civil wars. RESULTS: the mean age was 29 (3-68) years. Major sites of injury included extremities (56.0%), head (20.1%), abdomen (16.2%), vascular structures (4.4%) and thorax (3.3%). Injury types included firearm injury (64.4%), blast injury (34.4%) and miscellaneous injuries (1.2%). Survival rate was 89.6% while mortality rate was 10.4%. A significant difference was observed between mortality rates in this study and those reported for the Bosnia and Lebanon civil wars; and the difference became extremely prominent when compared to mortality rates reported for Vietnam and Afghanistan civil wars. CONCLUSION: among injuries related to war, the highest rate of mortality was observed in head-neck, abdomen and vascular injuries. We believe that the higher mortality rate in the Syrian Civil War, compared to the Bosnia, Vietnam, Lebanon and Afghanistan wars, is due to seeing civilians as a direct target during war.
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spelling Assessment of the perioperative period in civilians injured in the Syrian Civil WarSyrian Civil WarPerioperative periodWar injury BACKGROUND: wars and its challenges have historically afflicted humanity. In Syria, severe injuries occurred due to firearms and explosives used in the war between government forces and civilians for a period of over 2 years. MATERIALS AND METHODS: the study included 364 cases, who were admitted to Mustafa Kemal University Hospital, Medicine School (Hatay, Turkey), and underwent surgery. Survivors and non-survivors were compared regarding injury site, injury type and number of transfusions given. The mortality rate found in this study was also compared to those reported in other civil wars. RESULTS: the mean age was 29 (3-68) years. Major sites of injury included extremities (56.0%), head (20.1%), abdomen (16.2%), vascular structures (4.4%) and thorax (3.3%). Injury types included firearm injury (64.4%), blast injury (34.4%) and miscellaneous injuries (1.2%). Survival rate was 89.6% while mortality rate was 10.4%. A significant difference was observed between mortality rates in this study and those reported for the Bosnia and Lebanon civil wars; and the difference became extremely prominent when compared to mortality rates reported for Vietnam and Afghanistan civil wars. CONCLUSION: among injuries related to war, the highest rate of mortality was observed in head-neck, abdomen and vascular injuries. We believe that the higher mortality rate in the Syrian Civil War, compared to the Bosnia, Vietnam, Lebanon and Afghanistan wars, is due to seeing civilians as a direct target during war.Sociedade Brasileira de Anestesiologia2015-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-70942015000600445Revista Brasileira de Anestesiologia v.65 n.6 2015reponame:Revista Brasileira de Anestesiologia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Anestesiologia (SBA)instacron:SBA10.1016/j.bjane.2014.03.003info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHakimoglu,SedatKarcioglu,MuratTuzcu,KasimDavarci,IsilKoyuncu,OnurDikey,IsmailTurhanoglu,SelimSari,AliAcipayam,MehmetKaratepe,Celalettineng2016-01-05T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0034-70942015000600445Revistahttps://www.sbahq.org/revista/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||sba2000@openlink.com.br1806-907X0034-7094opendoar:2016-01-05T00:00Revista Brasileira de Anestesiologia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Anestesiologia (SBA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Assessment of the perioperative period in civilians injured in the Syrian Civil War
title Assessment of the perioperative period in civilians injured in the Syrian Civil War
spellingShingle Assessment of the perioperative period in civilians injured in the Syrian Civil War
Hakimoglu,Sedat
Syrian Civil War
Perioperative period
War injury
title_short Assessment of the perioperative period in civilians injured in the Syrian Civil War
title_full Assessment of the perioperative period in civilians injured in the Syrian Civil War
title_fullStr Assessment of the perioperative period in civilians injured in the Syrian Civil War
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the perioperative period in civilians injured in the Syrian Civil War
title_sort Assessment of the perioperative period in civilians injured in the Syrian Civil War
author Hakimoglu,Sedat
author_facet Hakimoglu,Sedat
Karcioglu,Murat
Tuzcu,Kasim
Davarci,Isil
Koyuncu,Onur
Dikey,Ismail
Turhanoglu,Selim
Sari,Ali
Acipayam,Mehmet
Karatepe,Celalettin
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author2 Karcioglu,Murat
Tuzcu,Kasim
Davarci,Isil
Koyuncu,Onur
Dikey,Ismail
Turhanoglu,Selim
Sari,Ali
Acipayam,Mehmet
Karatepe,Celalettin
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author
author
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Karcioglu,Murat
Tuzcu,Kasim
Davarci,Isil
Koyuncu,Onur
Dikey,Ismail
Turhanoglu,Selim
Sari,Ali
Acipayam,Mehmet
Karatepe,Celalettin
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Syrian Civil War
Perioperative period
War injury
topic Syrian Civil War
Perioperative period
War injury
description BACKGROUND: wars and its challenges have historically afflicted humanity. In Syria, severe injuries occurred due to firearms and explosives used in the war between government forces and civilians for a period of over 2 years. MATERIALS AND METHODS: the study included 364 cases, who were admitted to Mustafa Kemal University Hospital, Medicine School (Hatay, Turkey), and underwent surgery. Survivors and non-survivors were compared regarding injury site, injury type and number of transfusions given. The mortality rate found in this study was also compared to those reported in other civil wars. RESULTS: the mean age was 29 (3-68) years. Major sites of injury included extremities (56.0%), head (20.1%), abdomen (16.2%), vascular structures (4.4%) and thorax (3.3%). Injury types included firearm injury (64.4%), blast injury (34.4%) and miscellaneous injuries (1.2%). Survival rate was 89.6% while mortality rate was 10.4%. A significant difference was observed between mortality rates in this study and those reported for the Bosnia and Lebanon civil wars; and the difference became extremely prominent when compared to mortality rates reported for Vietnam and Afghanistan civil wars. CONCLUSION: among injuries related to war, the highest rate of mortality was observed in head-neck, abdomen and vascular injuries. We believe that the higher mortality rate in the Syrian Civil War, compared to the Bosnia, Vietnam, Lebanon and Afghanistan wars, is due to seeing civilians as a direct target during war.
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